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The Iroquois Indian Museum building is a work of art designed in the shape and spirit of the old longhouses that once graced the valleys of upstate New York. Visitors walk through the Museum in a counter- clockwise direction mimicking Skywoman’s...more

The museum itself is worth the visit, though it would be better with some more interpretative material. The value of a visit goes way up when there's an artisan demonstrating, a powwow, or other special event.

The museum has expanded and matured since a previous visit some years ago.
It offers very good historical content, highlights the artistic talents of native Americans,
and challengers our conventional views of a great people. Not too p.c. or preachy,
its exhibits are rather thought-provoking...More

This is a wonderful museum filled with artifacts and information that has a children's floor on the lower level with a live turtle pond. The ground floor is devoted to both historical local artifacts and contemporary art works in a variety of mediums. The gift...More

Date of experience: July 2018

Thank Prepcook

Iroquois Indian M, Manager at Iroquois Indian Museum, responded to this reviewResponded July 30, 2018

Visited the museum today. It certainly has quite the collection of Iroquois pottery and jewelry. The only downside is that there wasn’t a ton of information tied to the items. It seemed like more of a collection rather than an educational museum.
The children’s museum...More

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Date of experience: July 2018

Thank Ryan O

Iroquois Indian M, Manager at Iroquois Indian Museum, responded to this reviewResponded July 30, 2018

A must see if you are on your way to visit Howe Cavern. The museum has two levels. The lower level is basically for educational purposes for children and a small turtle pond. The main level contains some history and art work produced by local...More

Date of experience: July 2018

1 Thank MyTimeAtLast

Iroquois Indian M, Manager at Iroquois Indian Museum, responded to this reviewResponded July 30, 2018

My mother, father, and I and my 2 year old daughter went on a trip to lake George, New York from Pittsburgh. We planned to stop at the Iroquois Indian Museum. We had never been there. The Oneida men were singing that day at the...More

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Date of experience: July 2017

2 Thank meghanc1021

Iroquois Indian M, Manager at Iroquois Indian Museum, responded to this reviewResponded July 12, 2017

Thanks so much. We are always happy to hear about good experiences and Little Boy loves meeting new friends!

The women working here were very accommodating to our kids. I was hoping for much more history here. The upside was the downside here. The main focus of the museum is the Mohawk iron workers which is really interesting and knew information to me. Otherwise...More